Fujairah Heritage Village
Fujairah Heritage Village
Fujairah Heritage Village
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Don_Rana
Dubai, United Arab Emirates63 contributions
Mar 2016 • Family
Not worth visiting, better visit Bur Dubai historical area to know the old lifestyle of emiratis. It'll be difficult to find this location and once you reach, you'll feel like time wasted.
Written 7 July 2016
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TPK751
Dubai, United Arab Emirates630 contributions
Feb 2016 • Family
Heritage Village is indicated as being next to the Fujairah fort, but, this area being currently under renovation, it is now near Madhab park, next to a cricket playground.
Several rooms are depicting traditional activities with models. You'll find also the usual majlis (guest room), falaj (irrigation well) and fishing boat.
If you have already visited a heritage village in AbuDhabi or Dubai, the visit can be skipped. It can be in combination with an afternoon at Madhab Park next door.
Several rooms are depicting traditional activities with models. You'll find also the usual majlis (guest room), falaj (irrigation well) and fishing boat.
If you have already visited a heritage village in AbuDhabi or Dubai, the visit can be skipped. It can be in combination with an afternoon at Madhab Park next door.
Written 21 March 2016
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PatrickLLLL
Hong Kong, China199 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
The Village is an open air "living" museum with traditional village houses and some people, mainly elderly women, in traditional garb demonstrating handicraft work. There is not much explanation on the way of life of the villagers or the artifacts on display. It was very quiet when we went there and little was going on. Interesting place to gain a first impression of the olden days in the region at a reasonable admission fee of AED 5 per adult and if you are looking for some place to kill your time in Fujairah.
Written 10 March 2019
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amarimo
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates22 contributions
Dec 2017
Place is nice, has lots of Emarati culture, a great place to visit. Well maintained and designed to show the local history.
Written 28 December 2017
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Anil K Joseph
Thrissur, India78 contributions
Sept 2017 • Family
A tour to the history. The place is well maintained and entry is fee better to visit in the evening.
Written 16 October 2017
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Alina B
Batumi, Georgia14 contributions
Sept 2016 • Friends
This place you have to visit if you want to know more about arabic culture and people. Here you will find out more about all that.
Written 30 September 2016
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Conciergelifestyleservices UAE - Morocco
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates21 contributions
Sept 2022
this is an other way to learn art and culture, history, customs and traditions, please visit and enjoy.
Written 11 October 2022
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Ade
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates17 contributions
May 2021 • Solo
Shows how the people lived and communities, buildings, trades etc. It can be covered between 30 to 45 minutes, cost is 5aed per person.
Written 10 May 2021
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William J
Portsmouth, UK355 contributions
July 2017 • Couples
Despite coming to Fujairah a number of times we had never been to the Heritage Village so thought we would check it out. It was open all day, contrary to the timings shown in a leaflet we picked up in the Ibis. It was a nice place to visit with a number of buildings (recreations of traditional houses etc). It was very quiet when we went, like the fort, we had the site to ourselves but I understand that at times there are locals at the village who can demonstrate daily life. The entry fee was again 5 AED per adult which is very reasonable. We probably stayed for 45 minutes before moving on.
Written 16 July 2017
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MimiA165
Broxbourne, UK402 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
We stepped back in time to the traditions of the 16th century with the carefully recreated Arabian village which depicted the home life of the day, including cooking utensils, farming tools and the Al Yazrah irrigation system. After exploring we joined in the tradition of accepting fresh dates and tea. I don't usually like dates but these were delicious. Tea is not as we know it as it is made with cardamom and other herbs and spices and served in very tiny amounts. Worth a visit.
Written 4 May 2017
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